“What this simulates is something happening, and they can’t go straight — they need to go left or right,” said Sergeant Coates, who oversees the department’s motorcycle unit and conducted a monthly training session with officers on Wednesday.

With seven fatal motorcycle crashes that resulted in eight deaths in Toledo last year, police are asking drivers to be more cautious. One other fatal crash was reported in Lucas County in 2013.

“We don’t want a repeat of last year,” said police Lt. Jeff Sulewski, who oversees the department’s traffic unit.

The lieutenant said there has been one fatal motorcycle crash in Toledo this year.

To draw attention to motorcyclists that might be on the roads, the motorcycle unit opened its monthly training session at the Owens Community College Center for Emergency Preparedness in Perrysburg Township to the media, demonstrating proper braking techniques and addressing the need for all drivers to be alert. Sergeant Coates said many accidents happen because motorcyclists don’t brake properly.

Officer Rick Fisher, a member of the unit, said roadways would be safer if drivers paid better attention to the streets and did not use cell phones while driving. He also cautioned motorcyclists to observe posted speed limits and to not drive recklessly.

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